On Sunday, Basketball without Borders (BWB), the NBA and FIBA’s global basketball development and community outreach program, returned to Australia for the first time since 2016 to launch the 12th BWB Asia camp at NBA Global Academy, the league’s elite basketball training center at Basketball Australia’s Centre of Excellence at the AIS.
This year, BWB Asia featured the top 60 high-school age boys and girls from 15 countries and territories across the Asia-Pacific region, who had the opportunity to learn from NBA All-Star Jarrett Allen (Cleveland Cavaliers), Australian native and BWB alumnus Josh Green (Dallas Mavericks), Cameron Johnson (Phoenix Suns) and Coby White (Chicago Bulls).
NBA assistant coaches Damian Cotter (Bulls), David Akinyooye (Oklahoma City Thunder) and Eric Glass (Miami Heat); New York Knicks international scout and Serbia Men’s National Team assistant coach Adam Tatalovich; former WNBA players Kristi Harrower (Australia) and Annie La Fleur (Australia); and FIBA Players’ Commission Deputy Chairwoman and former Australia Women’s National Team player Jenni Screen (Australia) are serving as BWB Asia coaches.
In addition, Patrick Hunt (President of the World Association of Basketball Coaches) is the camp director, while Dan Shimensky (Denver Nuggets) is serving as the camp’s athletic trainer.
BWB Asia 2022 tipped off with an opening ceremony with remarks from FIBA Oceania Executive Director Amanda Jenkins, Camp Director Patrick Hunt, NBA Head of International Basketball Operations Chris Ebersole, and Josh Green, who previously participated as a camper in BWB Global 2018 in Los Angeles.
The morning session had the campers experience a variety of on and off-the-court activities, including movement efficiency, positional skill development, shooting and skills competitions, and 5-on-5 games. In the afternoon, more than 50 coaches attended the FIBA coaches clinic, which featured advanced basketball instruction from BWB coaches Damian Cotter, Eric Glass and Jenni Screen.
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A record 41 former BWB campers were among the record 121 international players on 2021-22 NBA opening-night rosters, including 2022 NBA All-Rookie Second Team member and NBA Global Academy graduate Josh Giddey (Thunder; Australia; BWB Asia 2018 and BWB Global 2020), Green (BWB Global 2018) and 2020 NBA All-Rookie Second Team member Rui Hachimura (Washington Wizards; Japan; BWB Global 2016).
The NBA and FIBA have hosted 64 BWB camps in 30 countries since the program’s launch in 2001.
BWB has reached more than 3,800 participants from 133 countries and territories, with 105 former campers having advanced to the NBA or WNBA.
The following is a complete list of players participating in BWB Asia 2022 (rosters subject to change): GIRLS ROSTER
First Name | Last Name | Country/Region/Territory |
Layla | Cameron | Australia |
Holly | Griffiths | Australia |
Lulu | Laditan | Australia |
Ruby | Vlahov | Australia |
Shomira | Bidaye | India |
Yashneet | Kaur | India |
Kavya | Singla | India |
Angelica Jennifer | Candra | Indonesia |
Deewell Windy Dido | Gosal | Indonesia |
Vanissa Renata | Siregar | Indonesia |
Reina | Fukuo | Japan |
Honoka | Morioka | Japan |
Chinami | Yokoyama | Japan |
Anna | Kochura | Kazakhstan |
Waimanu | Clarken | New Zealand |
Maia Riley | Jones | New Zealand |
Lilly | Taulelei | New Zealand |
Quinn Kacey | Dela Rosa | Philippines |
Dianne Camille | Nolasco | Philippines |
Kayla | Lim | Singapore |
Seo | Jinyeong | South Korea |
Kim | Sooin | South Korea |
Siriwimon | Damrongchai | Thailand |
Priscilla Langkilde | Jensen | Thailand |
BOYS ROSTER
First Name | Last Name | Country/Region/Territory |
Carlin | Briggs | Australia |
Joshua | Dent | Australia |
Joshua | Hughes | Australia |
Joshua | Ibukunoluwa | Australia |
James | O’Donnell | Australia |
Kye | Savage | Australia |
Soy | Pisey | Cambodia |
Junjie Barry | Wang | China |
Yijiong “Joe” | Zhang | China |
Xian-Wei | Lin | Chinese Taipei |
Harsh | Dagar | India |
Jaideep | Rathore | India |
Kushal | Singh | India |
Lokendra | Singh | India |
Arthur Vadel | Krisma Putra | Indonesia |
Mohamad | Amini | Iran |
Sarem | Jafari | Iran |
Akira | Jacobs | Japan |
Yuto | Kawashima | Japan |
Taiga | Okada | Japan |
Hayato | Wakugawa | Japan |
Adil | Kuantayev | Kazakhstan |
Daniil | Severgin | Kazakhstan |
Roman | Tikhonov | Kyrgyzstan |
Rayan | Hachem | Lebanon |
Dontae | Nance | New Zealand |
William | Passi | New Zealand |
Kalid | Petzer | New Zealand |
William | Shortt | New Zealand |
L.A. John | Andres | Philippines |
Jared | Bahay | Philippines |
Caelum Emmanuel | Harris | Philippines |
Zhen Yu | Ching | Singapore |
Seungwoo | Kim | South Korea |
Chan You | Ko | South Korea |
Gwanwoo | Lee | South Korea |
Vladimir | Bespalov | Uzbekistan |
Artyom | Malikov | Uzbekistan |
Dinh Quang | Duong | Vietnam |